Mississippi State League

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In 1921 the class D Mississippi State League got its start...and its finish. The Greenwood Indians won the first half and the Clarksdale Cubs took the second half - Greenwood then swept Clarksdale in five games for the title. The four-team league did not survive another year. The batting title was won by a player named John Kane (.355) who split the season between Greenwood and the Meridian Mets. The next season all four of the league's cities placed teams in the Cotton States League.

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[edit] Cities Represented

[edit] Teams & Statistics

1921 Mississippi State League
President: John G Dailey

Team StandingsWLPCTGB Managers
Clarksdale Cubs6544.5960Baxter Sparks
Greenwood Indians5949.5465.5Charles Bell
Meridian Mets 4560.42918C. Reflogal / Ollie Mills
Jackson Red Sox4561.42518.5Rebel Oakes
Playoff: Greenwood 5 games, Clarksdale 0. Player Statistics
Player TeamStat TotPlayerTeamStatTot
John KaneGreenwood/MerBA.355Hal GoldsmithClarksdaleW16
Ben AllenMeridianRuns121Frank AlberneseJacksonSO128
Ben AllenMeridianHits124Hugh BoydGreenwoodPct.688; 11-5

[edit] 1921 Champions

Greenwood Indians 1921 Champions

BACK ROW: Jess Craven;  Fuller; Charlie Bell,Mgr.;  Treon;  Tom TolandMIDDLE ROW: Gene"Fatty" Poland;  Red Lucas;  Brandon;  "Rebel" Oakes;  Guy W. Trotter, PresidentFRONT ROW:  D.Boyd;  Hugh Boyd;  Hugh Critz;  Mark Lee;  Red Reese
BACK ROW: Jess Craven; Fuller; Charlie Bell,Mgr.; Treon; Tom Toland
MIDDLE ROW: Gene"Fatty" Poland; Red Lucas; Brandon; "Rebel" Oakes; Guy W. Trotter, President
FRONT ROW: D.Boyd; Hugh Boyd; Hugh Critz; Mark Lee; Red Reese

[edit] Sources

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball; Second Edition.
Donny Whitehead, Greenwood Mississippi Baseball Historian.

http://www.baseball.aboutgreenwoodms.com/

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